- List of Stonyhurst alumni/ae
This article lists notable alumni/ae of
Stonyhurst College inLancashire ,England , and its linear antecedents at St Omers, Bruges and Liege.cite web
url=http://www.stonyhurst.ac.uk
author=Stonyhurst College
title=Alumni of the school
date=2006
accessdate=2006-03-11] Alumni/ae are referred to in school contexts as O.S. (Old Stonyhurst). "Inter alia" the school counts among its most distinguished former pupils: three Saints, [T.E. Muir, "Stonyhurst", p.188] twelve "Beati", [T.E. Muir, "Stonyhurst", p.188] twenty-two martyrs, [T.E. Muir, "Stonyhurst", p.188] seven archbishops, and sevenVictoria Cross winners. [ [http://www.stonyhurst.ac.uk/article_31.shtml The College ] ]Alumni of the College at St Omer, Bruges, & Liege (1593-1794)
aints, Beati and Martyrs
*St Philip Evans SJ, executed at
Cardiff in 1679. [http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=580 Philip Evans & John Lloyd] , Catholic.org, accessed 9 July 2008]
*St Thomas Garnet SJ, protomartyr of St Omers, one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, executed at Tyburn in 1608. [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06388a.htm Catholic encyclopedia] , accessed 9 July 2008]
*St John Plessington, executed at Chester in 1679. [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/martyr02.htm List of 40 martyrs] , accessed 20 July 2008]*Bl. Edward Bamber, executed at Lancaster in 1646.
*Bl. William Barrow SJ (aka Fr Harcourt), executed at Tyburn in 1679.
*Bl. Arthur Bell OSF, executed at Tyburn in 1643.
*Bl. Ralph Corbie, executed at Tyburn in 1644.
*Bl. John Fenwick SJ, executed at Tyburn in 1679.
*Bl. John Gavan SJ, executed at Tyburn in 1679.
*Bl. Thomas Holland SJ, executed at Tyburn in 1642.
*Bl. William Ireland SJ, executed at Tyburn in 1679.
*Bl. Thomas Thwing, executed at York in 1680.
*Bl.Thomas Whitaker , executed at Lancaster in 1646.
*Bl. Thomas Whitbread SJ, executed at Tyburn in 1679.
*Bl. John Woodcock OSF, executed at Lancaster in 1646.*Fr Thomas Blount SJ, died in Shrewsbury gaol awaiting execution in 1647.
*Fr Brian Cansfield SJ, died whilst imprisoned in York in 1645.
*Fr Thomas Downes SJ, died in prison in 1678.
*Fr John Goodman, executed at Lancaster in 1646.
*Fr Thomas Jenison, died in Newgate prison in 1679.
*Fr Edmund Mico SJ, died in London gaol in 1678.
*Fr Francis Neville SJ, killed by pursuivants in 1679.Others
*Prince
Louis Aloy de Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Bartenstein , General,Marshall of France
*Aedanus Burke , [CongBio|B001086] soldier, judge andUnited States Representative fromSouth Carolina ; served in the militia forces of South Carolina during theAmerican Revolutionary War ; appointed judge of the State circuit court; member of theSouth Carolina House of Representatives ; served in the Revolutionary Army; appointed one of three commissioners to prepare a digest of the State laws; member of the convention in 1788 called to consider ratification of the Constitution of the United States, which he opposed; elected as an Anti-Administration candidate to the First United States Congress; elected a chancellor of the courts of equity; senior member of the South Carolina appellate courts; Chief Justice of South Carolina
*Charles Carroll of Carrollton, last surviving and only Catholic signer of theU.S. Declaration of Independence , delegate to theContinental Congress and later US Senator forMaryland .
*Daniel Carroll , helped draft the US Constitution.
*John Carroll, first bishop and archbishop in the USA, firstArchbishop of Baltimore , founder ofGeorgetown University (the oldest Catholic university in the USA) and theGeorgetown Preparatory School , (the oldest Catholic school in the USA).John Carroll University is named in his honour.
*John Caryll, 1st Baron Caryll of Durford, in the Jacobite Peerage, poet, dramatist, and diplomat; translated Ovid's Epistle of Briseïs to Achilles and Virgil's first Eclogue; during the "Popish Plot" was committed to the Tower of London, but was soon let out on bail; when James II of England succeeded to the throne, he sent him as his agent to the court of Pope Innocent XI; secretary to Queen Mary of Modena, after the Glorious Revolution, he followed the exiled royal family to Saint-Germain; implicated in a plots to overthrow William of Orange (William III), whilst in exile he was created by the dethroned James II Baron Caryll of Durford (or Dunford) in West Sussex and appointed his Joint Secretary of State; his son, the so-called Old Pretender, James Francis Edward Stuart, recognised by Jacobites as "King James III and VIII" re-appointed him one of his Secretaries of State.
*Christopher G. Champlin , United States Representative and Senator from Rhode Island; elected as a Federalist to the Fifth and Sixth Congresses; president of the Rhode Island Bank
*Ambrose Corbie , Jesuit, teacher and author; appointed confessor at the English College, Rome.
*Sir Henry Gage, Royalist Governor ofOxford during the Civil War.
*Thomas Gage, informer, clergyman, ordainedDominican priest then publicly abandoned the Catholic Church for a Puritanical form of Anglicanism; he testified againstThomas Holland ,Francis Bell , Ralph Corby andPeter Wright . All were executed on his evidence; during the Civil War aligned himself withOliver Cromwell .
*William Habington , poet, works include Castara (1634),a tragi-comedy, The Queen of Arragon (1640) and six essays on events in modern history, Observations upon History (1641).
*Francis Hawkins , Jesuit, child prodigy and translator; translated (aged 10) An Alarum for Ladyes, translated from de La Serre (aged 13) thirteenYouths Behaviour, or, Decency in Conversation amongst Men (1641)
*Emmanuel Lobb, SJ, received King James II into the Catholic Church.
*Thomas Lloyd, stenographer; known as the “Father of American Shorthand", published the most complete and official record of the First Continental Congress from the notes taken in his shorthand; worked for the United States Treasurer; reported the first Inaugural Address given by George Washington.
*Henry More , Jesuit provincial and church historian; great-grandson St Thomas More; sent on the English Mission where he was twice arrested and imprisoned, whilst chaplain to Lord Petre; as provincial negotiationed with Panzani, Conn and Rossetti (the papal agents at the court of Queen Henrietta Maria); Rector of St. Omer.
*Arthur Murphy , author, biographer and barrister, also known by the pseudonym Charles Ranger; friend ofHenry Thrale andSamuel Johnson ; introduced Thale to Johnson; Commissioner of Bankruptcy; coined the legal term "wilful misconstruction"
*Leonard Neale , the first Catholic bishop ordained in the USA, secondArchbishop of Baltimore , President ofGeorgetown University
*Titus Oates , perjurer, fabricated a fraudulent plot to kill Charles II (“thePopish Plot ”)
*Edward Petre SJ, Jesuit, Privy Councillor during the reign of James II
*Ambrose Rookwood, Gunpowder Plotter, executed 1606 at Westminster withGuy Fawkes .
*Marmaduke Stone , Jesuit Provincial (England, Ireland and Maryland), first President of Stonyhurst.
*Louis de Sabran , French Jesuit, associated with the court of James II, engaged in vigorous theological debates with bothChurch of England andPuritan spokesmen; royal chaplain to James II; chaplain to the infantPrince of Wales ; visitator of the NeopolitanJesuits ;provincial superior ; rector ofSt. Omer ; spiritual father of theEnglish College in Rome.
*Charles Talbot , 1stDuke of Shrewsbury (1660-1718); a signatory to the letter of invitation to William of Orange 1688;Secretary of State for the Southern Department ;Lord Chamberlain ;Ambassador toFrance ;Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ;Lord Treasurer ;Knight of the Garter andPrivy Counsellor .
*Anthony Terill , theologian and Jesuit; Penitentiary at Loreto, Professor of philosophy at Florence, Professor of philosophy and scholastic theology at Parma, Director of theological studies and Professor of theology and mathematics at the English College, Liège.
*Thomas Weld, benefactor of Stonyhurst College to the Society of Jesus.
*James White American physician, lawyer and politician; early settler Tennessee and Louisiana; delegate for North Carolina in the Continental Congress and a non-voting member of the U.S. House for the Southwest Territory.Alumni/ae of the College at Stonyhurst (1794-present)
Alumnae (1970s-present)
*Cristina Alvarado Torija, Mexican Actress
*Brittany Ashworth , actress
*Countess Bruno de Bazelaire de Lesseux
*Grace Cheung (OS 2003), Miss Asia 2007 [http://www.asianbite.com/default.asp?display=1189]
*Lady Arlette Marie Leotine SeymourAlumni
Victoria Cross Holders
Seven Stonyhurst Alumni have won the
Victoria Cross . [ [http://www.stonyhurst.ac.uk/printer_889.shtml/ From Stonyhurst College Website] ]*
Victoria Cross
**Malakand Frontier War ,India 1897
***Lieutenant Edmond William Costello V.C.
**Sudan Campaign 1898
***CaptainPaul Aloysius Kenna V.C.
**World War I
***Lieutenant Maurice James Dease V.C. (first VC of the Great War)
***CaptainJohn Aiden Liddell V.C.
***Second Lieutenant Gabriel George Coury V.C.
**World War II
***CaptainHarold Marcus Ervine-Andrews V.C.
***CaptainJames Joseph Bernard Jackman V.C.Others
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George Archer-Shee , cause célèbre, his case was the inspiration for the playThe Winslow Boy byTerence Rattigan
*Nicholas Ardizzone, cinematographer and student of the graphic arts; catalogued and promoted his father Edward 's artistic legacy as a war artist
*Alfred Austin ,Poet Laureate
*James EverardArundell , 10th BaronArundell of Wardour, admitted to theHouse of Lords with theCatholic Emancipation Act
*Patrick Baladi , actor (Neil in "The Office")
*Judge Nicholas Ball, the secondCatholic to be elevated to the IrishBench
*Iain Balshaw , English Rugby International, British and IrishLion and World Cup Winner
*Joseph Cyril Bamford, Founder of theJCB company
*Philip Bell ,Member of Parliament (Conservative )
*Count Michael de la Bédoyère , author and journalist, editor of theCatholic Herald
*John Desmond Bernal , scientist known for pioneering X-ray crystallography, Master of Birkbeck College,London ,Professor ofPhysics andCrystallography ,Fellow of the Royal Society ,Communist , awarded theLenin Peace Prize , joint inventor of theMulberry Harbour
*Sir Hugh Bidwell,Lord Mayor of London
*Sir Wilfrid Blunt, poet, traveller, opposed British rule in Egypt and policy in Sudan, Muslim sympathiser, and champion ofIrish Home Rule
*HRH PrinceFelix of Bourbon-Parma , Prince Consort of the Grand Dutchess Charlotte of Luxembourg
*John Bowen, Grand President of the Catenian Association
*Kyran Bracken , English Rugby International, British and Irish Lion and World Cup Winner
*Members of the Brenninkmeijer family, founders of C&A the international chain of clothing stores, and said to be the richest family in the Netherlands
*LordBrideshead , fictional character from Evelyn Waugh'sBrideshead Revisited
*Robert Brinkley, British High Commissioner to Pakistan, former Ambassador to the Ukraine.
*Sir Edward Bulfin KCB CVO,general duringWorld War I , established a reputation as an excellent commander; noted for his actions during theFirst Battle of Ypres , when he organized impromptu forces to slow down the German assault
*Philip Calvert , Public Servant and Keeper of the Conscience of Maryland; Governor of Maryland
*Brendan Callaghan, SJ, Master ofCampion Hall, Oxford
*Bill Cash , Member of Parliament (Conservative), Shadow Attorney General
*Baron Chitnis of Rydale, life peer, chief executive and director of the Liberal Party
*Sir Charles Chichester, traveller and diarist, acting Governor in Trinidad
*Denzil Clarke, Chairman ofBritish American Tobacco
*Joseph Clarkson, US rugby international
*SirCharles Clifford New Zealand politician, first Speaker of the House of Representatives
*Hugh Clifford, 7th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, whig politian, leading advocate ofCatholic Emancipation , attendedCardinal Consalvi to theCongress of Vienna
*SirCecil Clothier Judge of Appeal of the Isle of Man, Parliamentary Ombudsman
*Charles Allston Collins , artist and author, proposed for membership of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood but was rejected
*Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Author ofSherlock Holmes
*John Desmond Cronin , Member of Parliament (Labour)
*Edward Curr ,Australian pastoralist andsquatter
*John da Cunha ,barrister andjudge , member of the British delegation to theNuremberg War Crimes Tribunal
*Martin D'Arcy SJ, Philosopher, Master ofCampion Hall University of Oxford , Provincial of theSociety of Jesus
*Judge J. M. Davies,barrister ; participated in the Japanese War Trials; commissioner of assize; Recorder of Birmingham; firstcircuit judge appointment assigned to the Northern Circuit;Queen’s Counsel
*Herman Francis, tennis player, CaptainDavis Cup team, Chairman of the All-England Tennis Club, Wimbledon
*Daniel Delaney,Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin
*Nial Devitt, bookseller and catalgue keeper; member of the Provincial Book Fairs Association, elected an honorary life member.
*Baron Devlin of West Wick,Lord of Appeal in Ordinary ; High Steward of theUniversity of Cambridge ;Privy Counsellor ; legal writer and moral philosopher
*Sir Henry Digby-Beste, Chief Scout Commissioner
*Nicholas Drake-Lee, English Rugby international
*SirFrank Gavan Duffy , Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
*James Etheridge, Bishop of Demerara
*George Eyston, racing driver, broke the land speed record three times
*Adrian Flanagan, explorer, first single-handed sailor to achieve a ‘vertical’ circumnavigation of the earth
*Frank Foley , Solidier and British secret agent in World War II, he is primarily remembered as the "BritishSchindler ". As an undercover passport control officer he helped thousands of Jews escape from Nazi Germany. In October 1999 he was accorded the status of aRighteous Among the Nations by Israel'sYad Vashem
*Sir Iain Foulis, 13th Baronet of Colinton and Baronet of Ravelston
*Gerald Gallagher , Colonial Administrator Service, noted as the first officer-in-charge of thePhoenix Islands Settlement Scheme , the last colonial expansion of theBritish Empire
*Major General Sir Montagu Gerard, Head of the British Military Mission to the Russian army in Manchuria
*Eulagio Gillow y Zavalza, Archbishop ofAntequera
*Peter Glenville , film and theatre director and producer and script writer; winner BAFTA (Best British Film - "Becket"); nominated for 4 Tony Awards, 2 Golden Globe Awards, 1 Academy Award "Oscar" (Best Director) and 1 Golden Lion
*Robin Godfrey, Irish Rugby international
*Oliver St John Gogarty , poet, writer and wit, Senator of theIrish Free State , inspiration for Buck Mulligan inJames Joyce 's "Ulysses"; Olympic Bronze medalist for Poetry 1924
*Alban Goodier,Archbishop ofBombay
*Maurice Gorham , journalist and broadcaster, Controller of BBC Television Service, Director of RTÉ (Ireland)
*Morgan Grace , Member of the Legislative Council (New Zealand), Member of Parliament
*William Greenwood , English Rugby international, British and Irish Lion and World Cup Winner
*Richard Guilly, Bishop of Georgetown
*Richard Gwyn ,Canadian civil servant, journalist and author, awarded theOrder of Canada
*Archduke Franz KarlHabsburg ofAustria
*Macdonald Hastings , Journalist and World War II war correspondent
*John Hine, Bishop of Kent
*Vyvyan Holland , son ofOscar Wilde
*Crispian Hollis , Bishop of Portsmouth
*Major General JCOR Hopkinson CB, Colonel of the Queen's Own Highlanders Regiment
*Anthony Horton, English Rugby international, British and Irish Lion
*William Horton, Middlesex cricketer
*Giles Hussey, artist, painted a number of portraits, specializing in drawings in profile. Examples of his portraiture in oils include a portrait of Sir John Swinburne and a portrait of William Meredith
*Leonard Ingrams , founder of theGarsington Opera Festival
*Peter Isola, Gibraltarian politician; member of the House of Assembly; leader of the Democratic Party of British Gibraltar; Minister for Education; Leader of the Opposition; Deputy Chief Minister; appeared before the UN to resist demand to integrateGibraltar into Spain
*Valentine Irwin, introduced Polo to the British Isles
*Bede Jarrett, Provincial of the Dominicans
*Paul Johnson, journalist, editor of the New Statesman, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom (USA)
*Bruce Kent , Peace campaigner; Chairman of CND
*Miles Gerard Keon , journalist, novelist, colonial secretary and lecturer
*Thomas Kenny, Canadian Member of Parliament (Conservative)
*Brian Killick ,author , best known for his novelsThe Heralds and The Nannies
*William Kilty, Chief Judge, Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, Compiler of the Laws ofMaryland ,Governor of Maryland
*Fr Nicholas King SJ., Translator of theNew Testament , academic and tutor in Theology atCampion Hall, Oxford
*Charles Laughton , actor, director; winner Academy Award "Oscar" for best actor (first British actor to do so) and a Grammy; nominated for 2 further Academy Awards (both best actor) and a Golden Globe
*Giuseppe Lorenzo 6th Marquis de Piro, Chamberlain toPope Leo XIII ,Knight of Malta
*Eduardo López de Romaña , President of Peru
*Robert Loughnan, Member of the Legislative Council (New Zealand), Member of Parliament
*Dermot MacDermot , Prince of Coolavin
*Sir Peter MacAdam, Chairman ofBritish American Tobacco
*Donald McDonald , Canadian Member of Parliament, Member of the Legislative Council
*John Maguire,Archbishop of Glasgow
*Henry McGee , actor; played straight man to leading comicsTommy Cooper ,Jimmy Tarbuck ,Frankie Howerd ,Terry Scott ,Charlie Drake ,Benny Hill andDickie Henderson ; film credits includedThe Italian Job , Fanatic, The Biggest Dog in the World, Holiday on the Buses, Carry on Emmanuelle andThe Pink Panther
*Noel McGrath, Irish Rugby international
*Alfonso Merry del Val y Alzola, Private Secretary to KingAlfonso XIII of Spain
*Don Carlos Martinez De Irujo y De Alcazar, Duke of Sotomajor, Spanish politician, High Chamberlain
*Pablo Martinez del Rio, Mexican politician, President of Congress
*Thomas Francis Meagher , Irish patriot; Member of Parliament (Repeal Party), introduced the tricolour to Ireland; General in theAmerican Civil War ; Governor ofMontana
*Patrick Miller, New Zealand civil servant, Secretary to the cabinet
*Francisco Moreno y Herra, Conde de Los Andes, Spanish politician, Secretary of the Falange Party
*James Monahan, Director of theRoyal Ballet School
*Anthony Moorhouse, abducted and killed by Egyptians during theSuez Crisis , his case was the inspiration for the play "The Hostage" byBrendan Behan . [http://www.keegantheatre.com/20072008season/thehostage08/200601.html]
*John Moriarty, Attorney General for Ireland, inspiration for Professor Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes novels
*Chris Morris, satirist and comedian; creator of "Brass Eye"
*Bryan Mullanphy, philanthropist, born to a very wealthy St Louis family his father is often called America's first millionaire, established a collection of native American artefacts (now held in the British Museum), friend of the Jesuit missionary Pierre-Jean de Smet, alderman, judge and 12 Mayor of St Louis
*James Moulton, soldier; dubbed “Captain Courageous” byTime magazine after deliberately going into the line of fire of Iraqi soldiers so that British snipers and artillery could see where they were and fire at them
*Francis Neale , President ofGeorgetown University
*John Nelson, Argentinian polo player, Olympic gold medalist for polo in 1924 and 1936
*John Nolan , campaigner for Irish “Home Rule”, Member of Parliament (Irish Parliamentary Party)
*Jeremy Noseda, thoroughbred horse racing trainer
*Daniel, The O'Donoghue of the Glens, Member of Parliament (Irish Nationalist)
*Michael O'Donnell ,physician ,journalist and broadcaster
*John O'Driscoll, Irish Rugby international, British and Irish Lion
*Barry O'Driscoll, Irish Rugby international
*Rt Hon Richard More O’Ferrall, Member of Parliament (Whig) andPrivy Counsellor , he and the Archbishop of Dublin were the only Catholics to sit on theRoyal Commission to report into the condition of the poor in Ireland; adviser to theCatholic University ; friend ofCardinal Wiseman and supporter ofDaniel O'Connell . In 1835, underLord Melbourne appointedLord of the Treasury ,First Secretary of the Admiralty ;Secretary to the Treasury ; first civilian to hold the post ofGovernor of Malta .
*John Lewis More O’Ferrall, barrister; Commissioner of theDublin Metropolitan Police
*Brendan O’Friel, Governing Governor of HM Prison Service, Governor of HM Prison Strangeways (renamed Manchester) during the during the Strangeways riots
*Valentine O'Hara , (1875 - 1941), noted author and authorty on Russia and The Baltic States.
*Dermod Owen-Flood, lawyer, Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada
*SirBernard Partridge , Punch cartoonist
*Hubert Patch, Air Chief-Marshall, Chief of Fighter Command
*John Pinasco , President of the University of San Francisco; President of Santa Clara College
*Charles Plowden , Jesuit, Rector of Stonyhurst, writer and orator
*Francis Plowden, barrister, legal and political writer, Professor at the Scots College at Paris
*Jonathan Plowright, concert pianist, Gold Medallist at the Royal Academy of Music and a Fulbright Scholar, winner of the European Piano Competition
*Joseph Mary Plunkett , Irish patriot; helped to draft and signed the Irish Proclamation of Independence; played a leading part in theEaster Rising 1916
*George Porter,Archbishop ofBombay
*Paul Hugh Howard Potts, Poet
*Charles Reidy, Irish Rugby international
*Joseph Reidy, rugby player for theBarbarians
*Anthony Rickards,cardiologist ; devised a revolutionarypacemaker that responded to the demands of the body during exercise and foreshadowed the technology used in nearly all pacemakers; created the first computerised cardiac database in Britain; the driving force in the formation of the Central Cardiac Audit Database
*James Rodway, President of theRotary Club
*John Gage Rokewode , antiquarian, Fellow and later Director of the Society of Antiquaries,Fellow of the Royal Society
*Louis Sabran SJ, Chaplain to James III, theOld Pretender
*Herbert Sayers, Irish Rugby international
*Lady Seymour, wife ofLord Seymour heir to theDuke dom ofSomerset
*Richard Lalor Sheil, Member of Parliament (Repeal Party, and later Whig) British plenipotentiary at the Court of Tuscany
*Charles Sturridge , TV and film director (most notably for the TV adaptation ofBrideshead Revisited )
*Francis L Sullivan, actor, best known for portrayals of Dickensian characters Jaggers in Great Expectations and Bumble in David Lean's Oliver Twist (1948), also appeared in Non-Stop New York (1937), Pimpernel Smith (1941), After Night and the City (1950), Caribbean (1952), Plunder of the Sun (1953) and Drums of Tahiti (1954), friend of Agatha Christie.
*Ronald Swain, world altitude record holder
*John Talbot, 16thEarl of Shrewsbury
*Marquis de Testaferrata
*Mark Thompson , Director General of theBBC
*Michael Trappes-Lomax, Somerset Herald
*Arthur Turcotte ,Quebec lawyer, journalist and politician; Mayor of Trois-Rivières; member of theLegislative Assembly of Quebec (independent Conservative; later Liberal); Speaker of the Assembly; helped found La Concorde, becoming its editor; minister without portfolio and attorney general underHonoré Mercier ; appointedprotonotary for theSuperior Court in Montreal district
*Frederick Turner SJ , Headmaster
*Bernard Vaughan , Jesuit, preacher, ardent social reformer, worked among the poor ofWestminster and in theEast End . His sermons on "The Sins of Society" attracted large audiences. He preached atMontreal in 1910, traveled inCanada , theUnited States , andAlaska , and lectured inChina ,Japan ,Italy , andFrance . In 1915 he became chaplain to Catholic troops of the British expeditionary army on theContinent
*Herbert Cardinal Vaughan , CardinalArchbishop of Westminster
*James Wadsworth, Spanish scholar, informer against Catholics
*SirGeorge Wakeman ,physician to QueenCatherine of Braganza , accused byTitus Oates of trying to poison her husband Charles II, subsequently acquitted
*George Herbert Walker , banker and businessman, grandfather (and namesake) of President George H. W. Bush and great-grandfather of current President George W. Bush, golf enthusiast, president of the United States Golf Association, the Walker Cup (the famous biennial golf match) acquired Walker's namessake for his role in the event's creation
*GeneralVernon A. Walters , General US Army; Deputy Director of the CIA; US Ambassador to the United Nations
*Edmund Waterton, antiquary, formed a collection of rings, awarded the [Order of Christ] (the highest Papal decoration)
*Charles Waterton , Naturalist and creator of the world's first national park
*James Waterworth , missionary priest; published “Faith of Catholics”, against the attack of Pope, anAnglican clergyman; a translation of the canons and decrees of the Council of Trent and of Veron's "Rule of Faith". His last book, "England ad Rome" was on the relations of the Popes toEngland . He was made canon and later provost ofNottingham
*SirFrederick Weld , New Zealand politician; elected to the first House of Representatives; member of the Stafford Executive; Native Affairs Minister; Prime Minister; Governor of West Australia; Governor of Tasmania; Governor of the Straits Settlements; Knight of the Order of St Pius
*George Weld, Bishop of British Guiana and Barbados
*Dr Marcus Wenner, scientist; senior member of theRaelian Cult; reportedly founder of the company that claims to have produced the first human clone
*Douglas Wilmer , actor (primarily associated with the role of Sherlock Holmes)
*Greg Wood, BBC business correspondent
*Hugh Wooldridge , theatre and television director and producer
*Stephen Woulfe, Chief Baron of the Irish Court of Exchequer, the first Catholic to be elevated to the Irish Bench
*SirThomas Wyse , Member of Parliament (Liberal - second Irish Catholic), advocate of Catholic Emancipation, Junior Lord of the Treasury, Secretary to the Board of Control, British Ambassador to the Kingdom of Greece
*Various alumni hold high ranking positions for theCatholic Association Pilgrimage to Lourdes.Miscellaneous accolades
The following were awarded to former Stonyhurst pupils: [ [http://www.stonyhurst.ac.uk/article_463.shtml Sports and Activities ] ]
Great War:
*30 Distinguished Service Orders
*77 Military Crosses
*4 Distinguished Flying Crosses
*2 Air Force CrossesSecond World War:
*12 Distinguished Service Orders
*8 Distinguished Service Crosses, one with Bar
*30 Military Crosses
*9 Distinguished Flying Crosses
*4 Croix-de-Guerre, one with Palm
*1 Air Force CrossSix O.S. were killed serving in the
Boer War .ee also
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College of St Omer
*Stonyhurst College
*Stonyhurst Saint Mary's Hall
*List of Victoria Crosses by School
*Society of Jesus
*St Ignatius, founder of the JesuitsReferences
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